Biologist definition

Biologist means a person who has earned a degree in biological sciences from an accredited college or university, or a professional who has equivalent educational training and has experience as a practicing biologist.
Biologist means the Biologist duly and officially appointed by the District to monitor the work of construction under this contract, acting personally or through agents or assistants duly authorized by him, such agents or assistants acting within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them. By this designation, no requirement shall attach that such individual be licensed by the State of California.
Biologist means a person who meets the following minimum qualifications: (A) Possesses a degree in biological or natural resources, or a closely related scientific discipline, from an accredited university. (B) Is familiar with Species of Greatest Conservation Need, their home ranges compared to the Project Site, and their local ecology. (C) Has experience analyzing project impacts on Species of Greatest Conservation Need and their habitat. (D) Is familiar with invasive species prevention and eradication.

Examples of Biologist in a sentence

  • Employees in the classes listed below shall receive overtime compensation at time and one-half (1-1/2) rates for all hours worked in excess of eighty (80) in a two work week period: Fish Health Biologist I Fish Health Biologist II Fish and Wildlife Information Specialist Fish and Wildlife Education Coordinator At the mutual agreement of VSEA and the Commissioner of Human Resources, additional classifications can be added to this list during the life of the Agreement.

  • Employees hired into the job classifications of Agricultural Inspector Biologist I/II/III and Weights and Measures Inspector I/II/III shall serve a one (1) year probationary period.

  • If any active bird nests cannot be avoided by vegetation clearing or construction activities, the ADOT Engineer will contact the EPG Biologist (▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇) to evaluate the situation.

  • Employees in the classes District Fish Biologist and District Wildlife Biologist, when assigned to Pay Grade 24, shall receive overtime compensation in the form of cash or compensatory time off, solely at Management's discretion, for any hours worked in excess of eighty (80) in a two (2) work week period.

  • The IT Biologist will conduct random checks of workers to ensure compliance with the HCP.


More Definitions of Biologist

Biologist means a person who has earned a degree in biological sciences from a college or university, with practical experience that includes at least two years expertise in matters involving wetlands biology or stream ecology in the Pacific Northwest.
Biologist means an individual who has earned at least a Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences from an accredited college or university, and has at least four years of professional experience as a biologist.
Biologist means a person having specific relevant expertise who has a minimum of a
Biologist means a person meeting the qualifications as established by the Director of Development Services, or designee,Planning and Building and approved by the same. At a minimum, the person shall have at least a four-year college degree in biology, zoology, botany, wildlife management, or other closely related field, with at least two years’ experience conducting field investigations in San Diego County.
Biologist studying the influence of different factors (temperature, humidity, the concentration of greenhouse effect gases) on plants growing and development. • Botanist • Meteorologists and experts studying atmospheric pollution • Sciences teacher
Biologist means a person who has earned a degree in biological sciences from an
Biologist means a natural resource biologist employed by the wildlife bureau of the department of natural resources. “Guidebook” means the nuisance wildlife control opera-